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Garden Wedding Ideas and Themes

Submitted by Jen on Wednesday Sep 20, 2006 and viewed 639 times
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Developing your own wedding theme is the best to make sure your special day caters to both you and your guests.
Planning a garden wedding can be both a unique and fun experience. The garden setting brings a sense of simplicity and elegance for celebrating your special day. Here are a few suggestions for planning your wedding. Remember it only happens once, so each detail is significant.
A garden is a very feminine and classy setting. Let the decorations showcase this. Purchase a lot of delicate fabrics. For the wedding and bridesmaid dresses, choose creams and neutral colors to offset the natural beauty of the setting. Have a trellis made to perform the ceremony under. Decorate it with fake ivy and flowers. Or, the day of the wedding, use the flowers in the garden, and place them in the trellis.
Solid table linens with vintage overlays purchased at flea markets can make an unforgettable statement. Use varying shades of one color accented with white or cream to create a striking combination.

Place cards can be various shades of ivory with floral patterns. Holders may be simple or in various garden oriented shapes. Illuminate your garden by placing lights in your trees and various shrubberies. Monogrammed linens add a touch of elegance. Small buckets with candies or candles in them can be great send home gifts. Give the guests bubbles to blow at the end of the ceremony. This won't leave any extra confetti or rice on garden grounds.

Set up a large tent for the reception in the yard where the wedding is being performed. This gives guests a short walk from ceremony to the party afterwards. They will appreciate it as much as the wonderful meal you have put together to accompany your unique wedding. The tent can also serve as a plan B, in case the weather isn't on your side. A garden wedding can be quickly moved to under a tent.
Keep your menu simple, yet elegant. Grilling favorites are an easy and affordable way to go. Serve vegetables, grilled chicken, fish, and beef. Buffet-style catering with large clear glass jugs of lemonade, punch and sweet tea can be a great mix. For desert, serve sugar cookies in the shape of flowers, bees, flowers, and butterflies add to the whimsical experience.

Remember while the aesthetics of the wedding is important, so are the basic necessities. Ask yourself a few questions before you prepare for the wedding. Is there enough parking to accommodate your guests? Will the kitchen be large enough for caterers? And, can your septic system accommodate everyone involved with the wedding? While these details aren't as fun to consider as decorations and bridal party dresses, make sure they are taken care of. These are the backbone of having a fun and elegant garden wedding.

Your wedding is the most important day of your life. By making the choice to have it outside, you will be leaving your guests with an unforgettable experience.
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Jen Carter is owner of My Wedding Blog, a free wedding planning guide offering ideas about garden weddings and wedding tips.
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